Look at him below being a FOOL on his many trips
abroad to meet world leaders:

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A mock bloody, decapitated head of
President Trump was put on end of the upraised sword
of the Joan of Arc Statue in Meridian Hill Park in
Northwest Washington, D.C., last Saturday according
to several photographs posted online. The Trump head
had red streamers coming down from the base to give
the appearance of blood flowing to make clear the
message of decapitation of the
President.

Meridian Hill Park, also known locally
as Malcolm X Park, is administered by the U.S.
Park Service. The park is located about 15 blocks
due north of the White House. The decapitated Trump
head was not up all weekend, apparently, but long
enough for it to be photographed by several locals.

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@kathygriffin COMIC WHOSE CAREER NEARLY GOT
RUINED 2 yrs ago BY HER PIC OF THAT EVENT: "what
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~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^In the Time of Trump,
All We Have Is Each Other Posted on
Dec 25, 2016By Chris
HedgesMADDER
THAN HELL Protesters band together near Trump Tower
in New York City in the aftermath of the presidential
election.

This Christmas I
mourn the long, slow death of our democracy that led to
the political ascendancy of Donald Trump. I fear the
euphoria of those who have embraced the atavistic lust
for violence and bigotry stoked by him. These nativist
forces, part of the continuum of white vigilante
violence directed against people of color and radical
dissidents throughout American history, are once again
being groomed as instruments of mass intimidation and
perhaps terror. I know that our civil and political
institutions, poisoned by neo-liberalism and captured by
the corporate state, have neither the will nor the
ability to protect us. We are on our own. It won’t be
pleasant.A week ago in New
York I spoke with Ellen Schrecker, the country’s
foremost historian of McCarthyism and the author of “Many
Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America,” “No Ivory
Tower: McCarthyism & The Universities” and “The Lost
Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault
on Academic Freedom, and the End of the American
University.”

“What am I
seeing?” she asked about the nation’s political and
cultural condition. “Am I seeing a replay of the
McCarthy era? To a large extent some of the parallels
are stunning. You can look at a figure like [Sen.
Joseph] McCarthy, who symbolized a much broader
repressive movement. I would say Trump plays the same
role today for what really is a right-wing reactionary
movement that has taken over the American government.”

“There are a
number of fairly superficial comparisons we can make,”
Schrecker went on. “I think both McCarthy and Trump are
somewhat abhorrent characters—perhaps there’s a little
sociopath involved there. McCarthy was a genius at
working the press. He understood how to get himself on
the front pages. He knew the deadlines that specific
reporters had. He knew how to feed them stories. I think
the parallels there are pretty obvious. Trump is a
genius with regard to the media.”

The Wisconsin
senator was, as Trump is now, very opportunistic, she
said. McCarthy, a Democrat before he became a
Republican, “was just a little bit late” in exploiting
the Red Scare, Schrecker said, latching on to it in
1950, “by which time the Un-American Activities
Committee had been hounding Hollywood.”

Trump and his
Christian fascist minions, sooner than most of us
expect, will seek to shut down the small spaces left for
free expression. Dissent will become difficult and
sometimes dangerous. There will be an overt campaign of
discrimination and hate crimes directed against a host
of internal enemies, including undocumented workers,
Muslims, African-Americans and dissidents. The Christian
right will be given a license to roll back women’s
rights, insert their magical thinking into school
curriculums and terrorize Muslims and the GBLT
community. The Trump administration will hand our
Christian jihadists a platform to champion a repugnant
religious chauvinism that fuses the symbols and language
of the Christian religion with American capitalism,
imperialism and white supremacy.
Repressive measures, I expect, will be implemented
swiftly. Speed blinds a captive population to what is
happening. Already anemic democratic traditions and
institutions, including the legal system, the two major
political parties and the press, will crumble under the
assault. Trump will use the familiar tools that make
possible the authoritarian state: mass incarceration,
militarized police, crippling of the judicial system,
demonization of opponents real and imagined, and
obliteration of privacy and civil liberties, all
foolishly promoted by the political elites on behalf of
corporate power.
Schrecker said the rise of Trump has been in the making
for four decades. Corporations funded and established
institutions to close the cultural, social and political
openings made in the 1960s, especially in universities,
the press, labor and the arts. These corporate forces
turned government into a destructive power. America was
pillaged and cannibalized for profit. We now live in a
de-industrialized wasteland. This scorched-earth assault
created fertile ground for a demagogue.

The late Lewis
Powell, a general counsel to the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce and later a Supreme Court justice, in 1971
wrote an eight-page memo outlining a campaign to counter
what the document’s title described as an “Attack on
American Free Enterprise System.” The memo established
the Business Roundtable, which generated huge monetary
resources and political clout to direct government
policy and mold public opinion. The Powell report listed
methods that corporations could use to silence those in
“the college campus, the pulpit, the media, the
intellectual and literary journals” who were hostile to
corporate interests.

Powell called
for the establishment of lavishly funded think tanks and
conservative institutes. He proposed that ideological
assaults against government regulation and environmental
protection be directed at a mass audience. He advocated
placing corporate-friendly academics and neoliberal
economists in universities and banishing from the public
sphere those who challenged unfettered corporate
power—especially Ralph Nader, whom Powell cited by name.
Organizations were to be formed to monitor and pressure
the media to report favorably on issues that furthered
corporate interests. Pro-corporate judges were to be
placed on the bench.

Academics were
to be controlled by pressure from right-wing watch
lists, co-opted university administrators and wealthy
donors. Under the prolonged assault the universities,
like the press, eventually became compliant, banal and
monochromatic.
“He spelled out a need for an alternative to academic
knowledge,” Schrecker said of Powell. “He felt the
academy had been undermined by the left. He wanted to
establish an alternative source of expertise. What
you’re getting in the 1970s is the development of things
like the American Enterprise Institute [in existence
since 1938] , The Heritage Foundation, a whole bunch of
think tanks on the right who people in the media can go
to and get expertise. But it’s politically motivated.”
“It was unbelievably successful,” she said of the
campaign. “It’s pretty bad. What we’re seeing today is
an assault on knowledge. What came out of this are the
culture wars of the late 1980s and 1990s which created a
set of stereotypes of professors as deconstructionist,
raging feminists who hate men, cross-dressers, and,
worse, who are out of touch with reality.”

The ideological
attack was accompanied by corporate campaigns to defund
public schools and universities, along with public
broadcasting and the arts. The humanities were
eviscerated. Vocational training, including the
expansion of the study of finance and economics in
universities, replaced disciplines that provided
students with cultural and historical literacy, that
allowed them to step outside of themselves to feel and
express empathy for the other. Students were no longer
taught how to think, but what to think. Civic education
died. A grotesque kind of illiteracy—one exemplified by
Trump—was celebrated. Success became solely about
amassing wealth. The cult of the self, the essence of
corporatism, became paramount.
Schrecker said that during the McCarthy era most of the
Red baiting, blacklisting and censorship emanated from
the government, especially J. Edgar Hoover’s Federal
Bureau of Investigation. Hoover and McCarthy, along with
Richard Nixon and Roy Cohn, left ruined lives and
reputations in the wake of their vicious inquisitions.
They effectively shut down freedom of speech and freedom
of thought. Cohn, who was a prosecutor in the espionage
case that sent Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to the
electric chair, was later Trump’s lawyer and close
friend for 13 years. Cohn was disbarred in 1986, shortly
before his death, for what a court called unethical,
unprofessional and “particularly reprehensible” conduct.
“There are … many more private entities” involved in
today’s anti-democratic campaign, Schrecker said. “It’s
a bit of everything. That’s why it’s so dangerous. It’s
not just Trump. Trump is clearly about to become very
powerful. Nonetheless, there have been these forces, the
climate deniers, the oil people, all of them are coming
together at this particular point in time.”
We must begin again. Any hope for a restoration of civil
society will come from small, local groups and community
organizations. They will begin with the mundane tasks of
holding back the expansion of charter schools, enforcing
environmental regulations, building farmers markets,
fighting for the minimum wage, giving sanctuary to
undocumented workers, protesting hate crimes and
electing people to local offices who will seek to
mitigate the excesses of the state.
“We have to reconstitute a civil society,” Schrecker
said. “Intermediary institutions like the academy and
the media have been hollowed out. Certainly, journalism
is on life support. We have to resuscitate organizations
and institutions that have atrophied.”
“There is an attack on the American mind,” she said. “A
lot of what we’re seeing with Trump is the product of 40
years of dumbing down.”A crisis is
traditionally used by authoritarian and totalitarian
regimes to put a country in lockdown. An economic
meltdown, a large domestic terrorist attack, widespread
devastation from climate change or the orchestrated
escalation of hostilities with another country, perhaps
Iran or China, will see Trump and his rogue generals,
billionaires and conspiracy theorists plunge the United
States into dystopia.
War is the usual vehicle that demagogues use to justify
internal repression and wield unchallenged power. If the
federal government expands our wars to create new
enemies, even local resistance will be impermissible.
All dissent will be criminalized. Institutions, fearful
and weak, will carry out purges of those few who speak
out. Most of society, intimidated by a war psychosis,
will be compliant to avoid being targeted. Resistance
will often be tantamount to suicide.

The late Rev.
Daniel Berrigan declared in a 2008 conversation with me
that the American empire was in irrevocable decline. He
said that in the face of this dissolution we must hold
fast to the non-historical values of compassion,
simplicity, love and justice. The rise and fall of
civilizations, he noted, is part of the cyclical nature
of history.
“The tragedy across the globe is that we are pulling
down so many others,” he said. “We are not falling
gracefully. Many, many people are paying with their
lives for this.”We must not become
preoccupied with the short-term effects of resistance.
Failure is inevitable for many of us. Tyrants have
silenced voices of conscience in the past. They will do
so again. We will endure by holding fast to our
integrity, by building community and by spawning new
institutions in the midst of the wreckage. We will
sustain each other. Perhaps enough of us will endure to
begin again.

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Stop
when you see articles on how SUPREME COURT JUSTICE'S
KID GAVE TRUMP A BILLION IN LOAN MOOLA

when
NO OTHER BANK WOULD, Kid worked at DEUTSCHE BANK
which RUSKIuse for LAUNDERING THEIR BILLIONS.
HERE IT IS: PUTIN GIFTS DIRTY RUSSIAN CRIME MONEY
---- syphons it thru the tiny paws of an insider,
JUSTIN KENNEDY

That's
one picture but the other BIG PICTURE? PUTIN and his
henchmen are DRAINING RUSSIA OF GELT THRU CRIME.
THEY PUT STOLEN, MAFIOSKI TRILLIONS in
DEUTSCHE and TRUMP gets to TAKE it OUT? ONE BILLION?

SUPREME
COURT JUSTICE'S KID does the paperwork. THIS WILL BE THE BIG SCANDAL cuz THIS IS
DIRTY. SO CORRUPT!